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Meanings of treasonable correspondence in inglés
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Usage of treasonable correspondence in inglés
1
He directed measures to prevent the use of the post-office for treasonablecorrespondence.
2
A treasonablecorrespondence has been discovered between him and his cousin the pandour.
3
That O'Connor was engaged in treasonablecorrespondence with France there can be no doubt now.
4
Fortunately for the affairs of Scotland, the treasonablecorrespondence was discovered; and Margaret narrowly escaped imprisonment.
5
But no search of them revealed anything compromising, no treasonablecorrespondence between enemies within and without.
6
He carried on an imprudent and treasonablecorrespondence, and if tried by court-martial, would be found guilty of high treason.
7
Camillo can now secrete his followers in the castle; Michiella can enter Camilla's blue-room, and ravage her caskets for treasonablecorrespondence.
8
Neither did their letters (which were all intercepted at the various post-houses) give any indication of a treasonablecorrespondence.
9
But the Roman had me seized, with the aid of his Greek ally; he charged me with treasonablecorrespondence with the Parthians.
10
As he was detected in treasonablecorrespondence with Spain, he became a culprit, but was spared after making a humiliating confession and submission.
11
The English naval commander, Admiral Russell, like many of William's pretended friends and supporters, had been engaged in treasonablecorrespondence with James II.
12
At another time warrants had been out against him for maintaining a treasonablecorrespondence with the remains of the Republican party in the city.
13
In 1762, wishing to be rid of his powerful rival, Montmartin trumped up a charge that Rieger was engaged in treasonablecorrespondence with Prussia.
14
The incapacity of a weak and distracted government may often assume the appearance, and produce the effects, of a treasonablecorrespondence with the public enemy.
15
This was a holy place in Sparta, where Pausanias, when convicted of treasonablecorrespondence with Persia, had sought refuge from the vengeance of the Spartans.
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"The treasonablecorrespondence was mine, and it was I who destroyed it."
This collocation consists of:
treasonable
Adjective
Noun
Treasonable correspondence through the time
Treasonable correspondence across language varieties